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I am trying to execute C++ script, I have written it on a program called CodeBlocks and when I compile it and then run it, it has to load up onto Terminal, but when I get onto it, you have to type in a password into it.

Is there any way to disable this and let everyone just to go on it, or anything like that? Was there a special password installed onto it that I do not know?

Thank You
9homie

P.s. I have set the permissions to everyone and admin and all the others can read & write on it.

I am trying to execute C++ script, I have written it on a program called CodeBlocks and when I compile it and then run it, it has to load up onto Terminal, but when I get onto it, you have to type in a password into it.

Is there any way to disable this and let everyone just to go on it, or anything like that? Was there a special password installed onto it that I do not know?

Thank You
9homie

P.s. I have set the permissions to everyone and admin and all the others can read & write on it.

I guarantee that unless you specifically enabled root and are logging on as root.. you're logging on as an admin account. Course, not having a clue what your program does/is designed to do I also have no idea why it would require a sudo in the first place.